Type into Google
Tesla Model X problems
Then take your pick of the results.
I have just spent a while randomly looking at results.
It reinforced my belief to always wait until the bugs are ironed out.
QA seems to be a significant area where they need to improve as is Customer Service.
New Tesla Roadster
I don't think so. They look a little similar at the front, but other than that quite different designs overall. As for copying ideas/concepts, Tesla are clearly paving the way with performance EVs. The Mission E has been seen testing with a whole fleet of Teslas in tow and you could easily argue that it was inspired by the Tesla Model S, which it will compete directly against on release.
It is certainly true that the Model X suffered from many build quality issues on release, although most of those issues have since been addressed. However they do still appear to be inconsistent from reading various handover reports. But at least Tesla do make some effort to address their issues. The Model S now scores very highly in customer satisfaction surveys and so does the brand overall.Col Lamb wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2017 6:50 pm Type into Google
Tesla Model X problems
Then take your pick of the results.
I have just spent a while randomly looking at results.
It reinforced my belief to always wait until the bugs are ironed out.
QA seems to be a significant area where they need to improve as is Customer Service.
https://electrek.co/2016/12/22/tesla-co ... n-ranking/
I've taken a close look around 3 Tesla Xs in the last few months and general build quality was pretty good on all of them. Nothing like the poor fit and finish seen in some early examples. Good enough for me to give it a go anyway!
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 39 Replies
- 4552 Views
-
Last post by Pivot